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Bill Stock

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(Msg. 1) Posted: Mon Nov 19, 2007 8:56 pm
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The largest fish has a pimple left over at the center of the original
infection. From what I have read this is Columnaris. Any thoughts on how to
treat this? So far they've had Kanamycin for the Columnaris and a long
treatment of Marycyn II for the Septicemia that followed. The Kanamycin
helped with the Columnaris, but did not wipe it out completely. Another
round of Kanamycin or perhaps Furnase?

I'm going to give them a break for a day or so to see how they make out, as
I can always nuke them with PP (lifetime supply).

BTW, I finally realized how they got this. I raised the temp a few degrees
when I added the infamous plant + I has having the filter flow issues. BINGO
Flexibacter took off. :-(

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(Msg. 2) Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 11:29 am
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stick with feeding antibiotics, kanamycin. did you say you cant get that medifood?

On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 20:56:09 -0500, "Bill Stock" <me7.RemoveThis@privacy.net> wrote:

>The largest fish has a pimple left over at the center of the original
>infection. From what I have read this is Columnaris. Any thoughts on how to
>treat this? So far they've had Kanamycin for the Columnaris and a long
>treatment of Marycyn II for the Septicemia that followed. The Kanamycin
>helped with the Columnaris, but did not wipe it out completely. Another
>round of Kanamycin or perhaps Furnase?
>
>I'm going to give them a break for a day or so to see how they make out, as
>I can always nuke them with PP (lifetime supply).
>
>BTW, I finally realized how they got this. I raised the temp a few degrees
>when I added the infamous plant + I has having the filter flow issues. BINGO
>Flexibacter took off. :-(
>
>

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(Msg. 3) Posted: Wed Nov 21, 2007 9:25 pm
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Pimple seems to be dissipating by itself and the fat one made it very clear
tonight that he wanted his food. He was quite energetic about his food dance
when he saw the bag. I'm still a little concerned about the fancy, it seems
a little anti social, but is active again and eating.

I have medicated food, but they won't eat it. Perhaps I should use some
Garlic Guard to up the taste.

A large bottle of Furan-2 arrived today for future use in any event.



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> stick with feeding antibiotics, kanamycin. did you say you cant get that
> medifood?
>
> On Mon, 19 Nov 2007 20:56:09 -0500, "Bill Stock" <me7 DeleteThis @privacy.net> wrote:
>
>>The largest fish has a pimple left over at the center of the original
>>infection. From what I have read this is Columnaris. Any thoughts on how
>>to
>>treat this? So far they've had Kanamycin for the Columnaris and a long
>>treatment of Marycyn II for the Septicemia that followed. The Kanamycin
>>helped with the Columnaris, but did not wipe it out completely. Another
>>round of Kanamycin or perhaps Furnase?
>>
>>I'm going to give them a break for a day or so to see how they make out,
>>as
>>I can always nuke them with PP (lifetime supply).
>>
>>BTW, I finally realized how they got this. I raised the temp a few degrees
>>when I added the infamous plant + I has having the filter flow issues.
>>BINGO
>>Flexibacter took off. :-(
>>
>>
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